Last month the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety came out against these vehicles being on busy roads with other traffic:
"News Release | May 20, 2010
Low-speed vehicles and minitrucks shouldn't share busy public roads with regular traffic
ARLINGTON, VA ? More states are allowing a relatively new breed of vehicle on public roads, but crash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety show why the mix of low-speed vehicles (LSVs) or minitrucks and regular traffic is a deadly combination. LSVs are designed for tooling around residential neighborhoods, and minitrucks are for hauling cargo off-road. While these vehicles have a lot of appeal as a way to reduce emissions and cut fuel use, they don't have to meet the basic safety standards that cars and pickups do, and they aren't designed to protect their occupants in crashes."
Link to the whole release: IIHS news release
"News Release | May 20, 2010
Low-speed vehicles and minitrucks shouldn't share busy public roads with regular traffic
ARLINGTON, VA ? More states are allowing a relatively new breed of vehicle on public roads, but crash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety show why the mix of low-speed vehicles (LSVs) or minitrucks and regular traffic is a deadly combination. LSVs are designed for tooling around residential neighborhoods, and minitrucks are for hauling cargo off-road. While these vehicles have a lot of appeal as a way to reduce emissions and cut fuel use, they don't have to meet the basic safety standards that cars and pickups do, and they aren't designed to protect their occupants in crashes."
Link to the whole release: IIHS news release

